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  • The most tactical item in that video? The moustache.

  • Your moustaches are in violation

  • How does this work with a quad rail hand guard?

  • is there a sling for a shotgun?

  • HEY WILL THIS SLING WORK ON AN AIRSOFT CRANE STOCK?

  • @SnakeMGS7 Yes, the configuration you would choose in the drop down menu is the M4 with rear M4 strap. You would also have to determine which front harness you would need. You can go to URBANERTSLINGS COM and click on the 3 point sling link at the left then click on the I.M.P.D. 3-POINT TACTICAL SINGLE POINT SLING. Then select your model.

  • how hard were you when you made this video?

  • It is. You simply install the sling on the right side of the weapon for left hand use just as it is installed on the left side of the weapon for right hand use. We also have a left hand demonstration video. Search,

    Left Hand IMPD 3-Point Tactical Single Point Sling Demo

  • this is no good for lefties

  • oooh, I like that. What keeps the sling from inadvertently converting to a 1pt? is it some sort of locking mechanism that gets released when you pull the strap? Pretty freakin smart.

  • @Seaprimate Nevermind, you said loop lock. I was just so amazed by the ease of it all I just assumed it was magic

  • Would this system work with a Steyr Aug? I am impressed by your two point for it, but i like the adaptability of the three. Thank you.

  • wow nice !

    I own a specter sling but this one looks a little better, a little faster in the transitions...

    Anyway, I still love my specter but I'd like to put my hands on one of these...

  • Man thats the best system I have seen for a 3point sling.

  • It's a 3 point that can function as a single.  Watch the video. Pretty ingenious.

  • that's a 3 point sling... not a single point...

  • yes hello just bought an M4A1 and it came with a tactical three point sling, the only thing is it came disassemble, two small pieces and one big one, and the instructions are really bad, any help?

  • Go to the website listed in the video description, then to the 3-point slings link at the left. You would select the full stock M-16 version of this sling to use on the 700 Sendero. You would utilize the weapon's existing swivel studs. You would only need to get Uncle Mike's swivels to install on the studs to use with the foregrip harness and the rear stock harness. Thanks.

  • @URBANERTTACTICAL so your saying it should fit a full sized bolt action if it has normal swivel mounts? how do you think it would fit?

  • Hey boss, after lugging my 700 Sendero around brush hunting I got too thinking; are you makeing a sling to adapt to a bolt action?

  • The M4 with existing sling attachment kit is the one that you would need to get. It is at our website under three point slings. The website address is in the video description to the right of this video. It can be used as a three point sling and it transitions into a one point sling. Thanks.

  • Im looking to add a tac sling to my AR M4 carbine. I have a side mounted sling adapter on my quad rail. Which model of this sling work best or are they all adaptable? The wrap around design in the fore end would hinder my use of my bipod. and what kind of carry positions are possible with this sling?

  • Yes it will work on a airsoft m4 s-sistom.

  • I have one of these on my m4 bushmaster and i absolutlly love it. Very tough and works just like he says you can also take the sling when in single or three point and transition the rifle to your back without removing the sling. Quality product and worth every penny i give it a 10 out of 10 for quality and useability.

  • Is it possible to run this on an ACR?

    It will have a QD swivel on the rear of the stock, and probably a rail mounted sling ring on the 9 o'clock rail.

  • will this sling work with a fixed stock ar15 with 20 inch barrel?

  • In theory it should. I made one from directions I found on ar15DOTcom and it is great. Only cost me 13 bucks to get the stuff and I had the ability to size it to myself which was good.

  • will these slings work on an 870

  • I'd say that is not ergonomic.

  • would these slings work on a airsoft gun

  • Absolutely. This particular sling requires no modification to the weapon unless there are no sling attachments on the airsoft weapon.

  • Yes it will work on a airsoft m4 s-sistom.

  • Hello,

    Just wondering if this sling would work with the Magpul CTR or MOE stock?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

  • The sling will work with the CTR stock with the addition of a QD Swivel Stud available at our website/Extra Weapon Adapters Page/ Click here to see photos then scroll all the way to the bottom to get the individual QD Swivel stud. As far as the MOE stock, you will need to install a receiver plate in between the castle nut and the receiver that has the sling slot in it. Go to our website, then the Sling attachment plates link/ VLTOR SASE-1. Thanks. You can also contact us on the phone. Thanks

  • when ordering a sling at your site (urbanertslings com) for a m4 style weapon, what exactly is a foregrip harness? i know what a foregrip is, just wondering what the harness is. thanks

  • If your M4 does not have a front side sling attachment, the fore grip harness wraps around the fore grip with no modification to your weapon, and allows the sling to be installed and correctly oriented. Search impd m4 install on You tube to see the installation video. Thanks.

  • HEY!!! thanks man... i'll most def be ordering a sling from your site! i have a couple friends who are very interested as well. I've found these slings "UrbanTactical" are probably the best slings ever engineered! Thanks for the quick reply!

  • Nice sling. Do you have any pictures of your 3 point sling attached to an Ak-74 Polish Tantal with fixed Kvar buttstock? Just wondering if your sling would have to wrap around the end of the buttstock that goes against your shoulder.

    Regards..

  • Just a note, the Kvar buttstock has a metal sling loop built into the left side of the stock.

  • You would select the three point for "SIG-556 with HK snap" on the drop down menu, on the three point sling page at the left of the website on urbanertslings,com. Your particular configuration has everything it needs to connect the sling to the weapon

  • Please go to urbanertslings com and select three point slings at the left

  • what's the cost of those slings?

  • well... the product obviously has some options for its use

  • nice. that could be really handy in combat. Not sure if its necessary for a plinker, but that would be quite handy in tight situations. If anyone is wondering, the reason its important to be able to switch shoulders is to be able to shoot out the passenger side of a vehicle "left handed" style

    awesome vid... is this marketed twords a military application?

  • Thats an intersting idea, but not what the feature was designed for.

    Transitioning to the weak shoulder allows the operator to shoot around the strong-side corner of a building or barricade without exposing a significant amount of their body.

    Let's say you're right handed. There is a building to your right. You come to the end of the building and a threat is around the corner to the right. Transitioning to your weak (left) side = less silhouette, meaning less chance of catching a bullet.

  • i'm not saying anyone is wrong, actually you're both right. you use the transition to the weak(left/right)side when you need it. plain and simple

  • thank you for postin this man

  • Very great explain!

    I`ve got that buckle near the front attachment and it really works horrible. But mine is a cheap sling, so im looking for a new one.

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